timm9
Active Member
I have searched but didn’t find anything that matches my specific issue. I’m by no ‘means’ a mechanic but have at times been forced to muddle through repairs. I live in a very rural area and have been trying to find someone knowledgeable to work on this loader for the last several months with no luck. I have a very clean, well maintained, and excellent running CASE W11B. The PO was very anal about maintenance and preventative maintenance and you can’t find any oil leaks anywhere. At one point, he installed an electric fuel pump.
There is obviously an air leak in the fuel line. If you turn on the key you can hear the electric pump run for 5 to 10 minutes or so evacuating the air. Once the pump stops running, the loader starts and runs perfectly. Everything from the pump back to the tank has been pulled, checked, and replaced.
In the absence of a knowledgeable mechanic, I’m forced to try and find the leak myself. I was hoping that someone might be willing to share any ‘tips’ or tricks in hunting down the leak. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I use this Loader for snow removal and winter is getting very close…
Tim
There is obviously an air leak in the fuel line. If you turn on the key you can hear the electric pump run for 5 to 10 minutes or so evacuating the air. Once the pump stops running, the loader starts and runs perfectly. Everything from the pump back to the tank has been pulled, checked, and replaced.
In the absence of a knowledgeable mechanic, I’m forced to try and find the leak myself. I was hoping that someone might be willing to share any ‘tips’ or tricks in hunting down the leak. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I use this Loader for snow removal and winter is getting very close…
Tim